The 25-year-old picked up a hamstring injury during the 2-1 win over Sunderland on November 10 but has since returned to action and featured in six consecutive games for the Toffees, and Moyes believes this is now a chance for the new-boy to finally show his true potential.

"I don't think he's firing on all cylinders. I think he's not returned the way I would like him yet," Moyes told reporters ahead of their weekend clash with Norwich.

"He's still getting used to the Premier League and I think he's got to create me more goals and he's got to score me more goals.

"That's what I'm waiting for him to do. He knows that, I've told him that, and we're hoping for more."

Mirallas started brightly in England with two goals and two assists on his full debut in a 5-0 win over Leyton Orient in the Capital One Cup, followed by a first league goal against Swansea City a month later.

And Moyes feels this is the sort of form the Belgian striker needs to show in order to help him re-discover his proven goalscoring touch.

He continued: "His form at the start of the season was excellent and we saw what he's capable of. I don't think we've really had that off him yet since he came back from his injury."